Red,
Where should one connect the SWR tester for the the best reading? (Tour Trunk or at the radio under the faring?)
I have previously hooked up to the connection in the Tour Trunk. I just installed the JMC's last night and after the calibration of the meter, I still get a reading well over 3.0. I did not move the bike out of the garage for the test. Appreciate your feedback.
Ideally at the radio under the fairing. There's a post elsewhere covering this ...... hang on...... Yup,
http://flhrsei.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1168552779Also, in this thread, Red said "If you go to the back of the radio and get the same SWR readings, chances are it could be your coax is pinched, kinked, or bent badly...a simple check would be to connect your meter to the back of the radio, then make about an 8 ft cable (approximate length of factory coax from radio to tour pak), with the appropriate plugs on it and run it from your meter to the connector in the tour pak. If you get better SWR readings, then you have a bad coax run on your bike. Better still if you make the cable the same length as the factory cable, then if your coax is bad, you can replace it with the one you made, by simply adding the smaller connector to the other end and attaching that to the radio."
Which is first class advice!
As Red (& Beagle) point out, if the cable back to the TourPak is severely bent or kinked, that will cause a high SWR.
Jim